Make a large heading or title for your page that gives the name of the tech tool you are presenting.
Include your name and a photo that you have stylized in some way using the photo tools, templates, and generators we studied in our Photo Project unit.
Use the Wikispaces widget for other HTML to embed your Vocaroo podcast on your wiki page.
Also use the File icon to upload an mp3 copy of the audio to your wiki page. This will give two audio files as options for people viewing your page.
If you include an image from the Internet, be sure to give the web page address URL as a caption for the picture.
Below are two versions of the same audio recording made with Vocaroo. The first is the Vocaroo podcast that is embedded using the widget for other HTML. Click on the arrow to listen, or click on the word Vocaroo to go to the web page.
Below the Vocaroo audio player is an mp3 file of the same podcast that was uploaded using using the File icon. This gives two audio file options for people viewing your page, which helps those with different browsers and plugins.
Embedded Vocaroo player using the widget for other HTML on the wiki page:
Uploaded mp3 file using File icon on the wiki page:
Instructions for Creating Your Vocaroo Podcast
Use a microphone to create a better quality audio podcast.
Prepare your script using the pattern included in Moodle.
Go to http://vocaroo.com and record your podcast. There is no time limit.
Listen to your podcast to be sure it is okay. Record again as needed.
Copy the link and the embed code for your podcast and paste them into a document that you will keep for future reference.
Download the recording from Vocaroo and save to your network folder.
Use the embed code as explained above for your podcast wiki page.
Use the File icon to upload the mp3 audio file to your wiki page, using the audio file you saved in your network folder in step 6. This will give two audio files as options for people viewing your page, which helps those with different browsers and plugins.
Instructions for Creating Your Podcast Wiki Page
Make a large heading or title for your page that gives the name of the tech tool you are presenting.
Include your name and a photo that you have stylized in some way using the photo tools, templates, and generators we studied in our Photo Project unit.
Use the Wikispaces widget for other HTML to embed your Vocaroo podcast on your wiki page.
Also use the File icon to upload an mp3 copy of the audio to your wiki page. This will give two audio files as options for people viewing your page.
If you include an image from the Internet, be sure to give the web page address URL as a caption for the picture.
Below are two versions of the same audio recording made with Vocaroo. The first is the Vocaroo podcast that is embedded using the widget for other HTML. Click on the arrow to listen, or click on the word Vocaroo to go to the web page.
Below the Vocaroo audio player is an mp3 file of the same podcast that was uploaded using using the File icon. This gives two audio file options for people viewing your page, which helps those with different browsers and plugins.
Embedded Vocaroo player using the widget for other HTML on the wiki page:
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Uploaded mp3 file using File icon on the wiki page:
Instructions for Creating Your Vocaroo Podcast
Use a microphone to create a better quality audio podcast.
Prepare your script using the pattern included in Moodle.
Go to http://vocaroo.com and record your podcast. There is no time limit.
Listen to your podcast to be sure it is okay. Record again as needed.
Copy the link and the embed code for your podcast and paste them into a document that you will keep for future reference.
Download the recording from Vocaroo and save to your network folder.
Use the embed code as explained above for your podcast wiki page.
Use the File icon to upload the mp3 audio file to your wiki page, using the audio file you saved in your network folder in step 6. This will give two audio files as options for people viewing your page, which helps those with different browsers and plugins.